66 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. EVANS 
joints, and the neuration of the wings, and opaque spot on the costa, 
are those of Anarsia. 
EVAGORA. 
Lt. dificiisella. AN. sp. 
Palpi and antennæ dark brown ; tip of the second joint of the palpi, 
and two annulations on the terminal one, white. Head, thorax and 
anterior wings, hairy. A minute dark brown spot (wanting in many 
specimens) at the base, just within the dorsal margin. A large, bronzy, 
dark brown spot, with purplish reflections, on the base of the costa, a 
small one about the basal one-fourth, another larger about the middle of 
the costal margin, a small one at the beginning of the dorsal ciliz, one, 
two or three on the disc, a larger, somewhat scattered, patch in the apical 
portion, and a row of about eight around the apical margin. Cuiliz pale 
fuscous, dusted with hoary scales. The costal and one discal spot mar- 
gined with yellowish. Adar ex. 3g inch. Kentucky. Common. 
PARASIA. 
The preceding genus scarcely differs, generically, from this. Indeed, 
so little, that I doubt greatly the propriety of their separation, the only 
differences in the imago being slight ones in the neuration of the wings. 
P. apici-strigella. LN. sp. 
Silvery, suffused with pale yellowish ; apex of the forewings deeply 
suffused with reddish-ochreous, and finely sprinkled with white (each scale 
tipped with white.) There is a very oblique short white streak abovt the 
middle of the costa, dark margined on both sides ; behind it, at the 
beginning of the ciliz, is a long narrow unmargined white streak, passing 
obliquely to the middle of the apical part of the wing, where it almost 
meets an opposite dorsal obliquely curved long white streak ; behind 
the costal streak are three short straight white costal streaks, the last of 
which is nearly opposite to a small straight white dorsal streak, which 
forms the internal margin of a dark brown dorso-apical spot. Ciliæ 
composed of three rows of reddish ochreous scales, each tipped with 
white, forming three wide reddish ochreous bands, separated by three 
narrow white lines. A/ar ex. nearly ¥% inch. Kentucky. 
This is evidently very near ?. apici-punctella, Clem. 
GELECHIA. 
This huge genus comprehends a somewhat heterogeneous assemblage 
of small moths having a certain general resemblance, but differing from 
each other considerably in size, in the neuration of the wings, and the 
